fire insurance
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of fire insurance
First recorded in 1790–1800
Example Sentences
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The Fair Plan, which offers basic fire insurance for homeowners who can’t get coverage elsewhere, is seeking a 35.8% rate increase to buoy its strained finances.
Ameer also believes that fire insurance issues could be partly responsible for slowing sales in the area.
From MarketWatch
Their trade now seemed to them ridiculously obvious—it was as if they had bought cheap fire insurance on a house engulfed in flames.
From Literature
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While we get ulcers worrying about jobs, bills and whether or not our fire insurance will be revoked, they are throwing fits over who sits where in the car or why their T-shirt feels scratchy.
From Los Angeles Times
The poll asked if insurance companies should be allowed to increase their rates for fire insurance if it enables them to offer coverage for everyone.
From Los Angeles Times
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